Browsing College of Computing Theses and Dissertations by Title
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Tackling chronic diseases via computational phenotyping: Algorithms, tools and applications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-07-31)With the recent tsunami of medical data from electronic health records (EHRs), there has been a rise in interest in leveraging such data to improve efficiency of healthcare delivery and improve clinical outcomes. A large ... -
Taming latency in data center applications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-05-02)A new breed of low-latency I/O devices, such as the emerging remote memory access and the high-speed Ethernet NICs, are becoming ubiquitous in current data centers. For example, big data center operators such as Amazon, ... -
Tamper-Resilient Methods for Web-Based Open Systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-07-05)The Web and Web-based open systems are characterized by their massive amount of data and services for leveraging this data. These systems are noted for their open and unregulated nature, self-supervision, and high degree ... -
Tangent-ball techniques for shape processing
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-11-10)Shape processing defines a set of theoretical and algorithmic tools for creating, measuring and modifying digital representations of shapes. Such tools are of paramount importance to many disciplines of computer graphics, ... -
TAR: Trajectory adaptation for recognition of robot tasks to improve teamwork
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-11-10)One key to more effective cooperative interaction in a multi-robot team is the ability to understand the behavior and intent of other robots. Observed teammate action sequences can be learned to perform trajectory recognition ... -
Task scheduling and synchronization for multiprocessor real-time systems
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Task transparency in learning by demonstration : gaze, pointing, and dialog
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-07-07)This body of work explores an emerging aspect of human-robot interaction, transparency. Socially guided machine learning has proven that highly immersive robotic behaviors have yielded better results than lesser interactive ... -
TDMA slot allocation strategies for mobile packet radio networks
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Teaching robots about human environments: Leveraging human interaction to efficiently learn and use multisensory object affordances
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-01-09)The real world is complex, unstructured, and contains high levels of uncertainty. Although past work shows that robots can successfully operate in situations where a single skill is needed, they will need a framework that ... -
Techniques and optimizations for high performance computational steering
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Techniques and tools for implementing and testing robust object-oriented software
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1994-05) -
Techniques for efficient parallel simulation and their application to large-scale telecommunication network models
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1999-12) -
Techniques for large scale distributed simulations of computer networks
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Techniques for supporting service scalability over the internet
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2000) -
Techniques to facilitate symbolic execution of real-world programs
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-05-11)The overall goal of this research is to reduce the cost of software development and improve the quality of software. Symbolic execution is a program-analysis technique that is used to address several problems that arise ... -
Techniques to improve genome assembly quality
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-03-28)De-novo genome assembly is an important problem in the field of genomics. Discovering and analysing genomes of different species has numerous applications. For humans, it can lead to early detection of disease traits and ... -
Techniques to mitigate performance impact of off-chip data migrations in modern GPU computing
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-01-13)In response to growing compute and memory capacity requirements, modern systems are equipped to distribute the work over multiple GPUs and pool the memory from the host and other GPUs transparently. Compute capacity scales ... -
Tectonic smoothing and mapping
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-05-16)Large-scale mapping has become the key to numerous applications, e.g. simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) for autonomous robots. Despite of the success of many SLAM projects, there are still some challenging ... -
Temporal streams: programming abstractions for distributed live stream analysis applications
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-10-20)Continuous live stream analysis applications are increasingly common. Video-based surveillance, emergency response, disaster recovery, and critical infrastructure monitoring are all examples of such applications. These ... -
Testing Cobol programs by mutation
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 1980-05)